Direct answer first: The most recent redistricting activity in the United States took place after the 2020 census, with states drawing new congressional and state legislative maps through 2021–2024 and into 2025 in some cases. Several states have ongoing or newly enacted redistricting actions in 2025, including measures to redraw maps or to respond to court rulings, while others have completed their cycles. If you want a precise, up-to-date list of which states are actively redrawing or have recently redrawn congressional or state legislative maps in 2025, I can gather current details and summarize them by state. What I can do next
- Compile a current, state-by-state status of redistricting activity in 2025, focusing on congressional and state legislative maps.
- Highlight which states have new maps in effect, which are in litigation, and which are planning or holding special sessions for redrawing.
- Provide a quick reference table and a short explainer of common pathways (legislative action, redistricting commissions, court orders) used in 2025.
If you’d like, tell me whether you want:
- A concise country-wide snapshot (5–7 bullet points), or
- A detailed state-by-state table with status, map type, and recent developments.
